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Material: Jute
Brutalist wall tapestry from 1968, in the style of Tadek BEUTLICH.
By Tadeusz Franz Beutlich
Located in L’ISLE-SUR-LA-SORGUE, FR
Original tapestry in the style of TADEK BEUTLICH. A tapestry with a brutalist character, Made from untreated materials: jute, ropes, and threads in natural colors, braided, tied, twi...
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1960s English Mid-Century Modern Vintage Jute Wall Decorations

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Jute

Christian Le Moult Oil on canvas "Au clair de la lune"- Signed lower right
Located in Linkebeek, BE
Christian Le Moult Oil on canvas "Au clair de la lune"- Signed lower right Wear consistent with age and use Belgian School - Born in 1941 Measures : 70cmx90cm - 72,5cmx72,5cm
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1970s Vintage Jute Wall Decorations

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Jute

‘Self Actualisation’ One off Wall Tapestry, Handmade by Lawrence Kwakye
Located in Voorburg, NL
‘Self Actualisation’, a handmade painting by Lawrence Kwakye consisting of oil on jute, cotton, linen. Everyone knows the old French Gobelins from the 17th century; large tapestries ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Dutch Modern Jute Wall Decorations

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Jute, Cotton, Linen, Paint

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